Diary of the Death Wizard

Chapter 969 Douglas’s Experimental Invitation

Thor raised his hand and waved, and the ground began to surge, quickly completely destroying several magic circles on the ground.

But he was in no hurry to leave here.

Thor jumped up to a big tree, found a strong trunk, and sat down leaning on the main pole.

He raised his hand and the diary appeared in his palm.

The dark red hardcover book floated quietly as always.

But when Thor's thoughts moved slightly, the hard-cover book opened automatically, and the pages flipped, from the golden first page to the last black page.

Thor stared at the diary from cover to cover, but found no connection with Kismet.

"The fragment of Kismet's soul that was hidden in the diary was discovered by me just when the diary recognized me as its master."

"The soul fragments were indeed all returned to Kismet, without any residue. But why can't the fate line on Kismet's body accept the connection of the Symphony of Destiny?"

Kismet did not let Sol check his body, so when Sol reviewed it now, he could only guess at many places.

Although there is no evidence, Saul always feels that what happened to Kismet is related to the diary.

He closed the diary and said, "If Kismet can't do it, we can only find another target. Should we consider half-elf?"

Thor thought for a moment and then gave up the idea.

After all, elves are different from other races. His current base is still in the wizarding world. And the elves have been obliterated from the consciousness of the entire world.

Connecting the fate line with the elves means going against the will of the entire world.

This is equivalent to hindering one's own development, and the gain outweighs the loss.

But he can still help the elves in other ways.

After all, in addition to separating Byron from the elves, Thor is also very interested in some of the qualities displayed by the half-elves.

Now he discovered that half-elves can not only see red worms, but also seem to be able to control them. This...

So useful!

The fifth goal failed, and Sol had no other goals for the time being, so he could only return to the house rented by Byron.

As a result, before entering, I saw Douglas who had just come out of the next door.

Saul also met Douglas once when he was in and out of Byron these days, but he did not take the initiative to talk.

There are no red worms on the other party, and Thor is not in the mood to discuss academic knowledge with other wizards now.

When two people meet, they just look at each other and don't even nod.

However, this time, Douglas took the initiative to stop Saul.

"Hello, are you also helping the Stargate Council study red worms?"

Thor paused before entering the house. He looked back at the man in front of him who exuded fluctuations in the mental power of a third-level wizard, "Hello, Mr. Douglas, it turns out you also know about red worms."

Knows about red worms, but does not have red worms on his body. Now Saul knows, including him, there are only four people, and now there is Douglas.

Sol suddenly returned without any hurry. He walked down the porch steps and came to the low fence between the two villas.

"Actually, there are not many people like us, but there are not many people who have not been convinced by Speaker Alik." Douglas put a hand on the fence, "I thought at first that you had also joined the Stargate Council's research. But recently I discovered that you and they don’t seem to be the same person.”

"I'm not optimistic about their plan." Thor shrugged.

"Yes." Douglas lowered his head and couldn't see the other person's expression clearly. "When I was young, I always felt that my home was not good. Only when I got outside did I realize how dangerous the world could be."

Sol's eyes flashed slightly, then quickly returned to normal.

"Me too." Saul followed Douglas's words, "If we can't even protect our own world, even if we go outside, we will be dead."

"Then it seems that our views are consistent." Douglas smiled with satisfaction, but soon turned to sigh, "Unfortunately, the Stargate Council seems to be open, but in fact it is overbearing. It cannot listen to other people's ideas at all."

Do you have an idea?

Thor believed that Douglas suddenly appeared when he came back and took the initiative to talk to him. He definitely didn't really want to complain to him about the powerful Stargate Council.

So, now it’s time to reveal some of the real purpose, right?

However, Douglas did not talk about his ideas unscrupulously outside. He invited Saul to his home to continue the communication.

Thor readily agreed.

Douglas's house, like Byron's, had multiple layers of insulation. Prevent outsiders from prying into internal information through witchcraft or other means.

After following Douglas into the house next door, entering the underground, and seeing the things in the room, Saul asked with some surprise: "Are you secretly conducting experiments on red worms?"

It turned out that Douglas had set up a special laboratory in the basement.

Here gravity fails and almost everything is fixed to the walls.

The only thing that has not been fixed is the red worm.

There are three red worms in the room. They are not big in size. The longest one is only one meter.

These three red worms were floating quietly in the air, and Saul quickly recognized that these were inactivated red worms.

Thor flew around the red worm and found the same one that Alik gave him.

This at least shows that Douglas already has the same ability to create inactivated red worms as the Stargate Council.

Considering that there may only be one or a few people on the other side, Thor once again realized that the person in front of him was really a very powerful third-level wizard.

When the other party mentioned the Stargate Council just now, the disdain in his words made Thor vaguely feel that the other party was not simple. That's why I was willing to communicate more with him and follow him into the laboratory.

He thought he might be able to get some useful inspiration or information from Douglas, but he didn't expect to see the results of the experiment directly.

Thor couldn't help but look back at Douglas at the door, "Sir Douglas, you have managed to catch up with the research results of hundreds of people in the Stargate Council on your own. It's really amazing!"

Douglas just smiled and didn't look very proud, "I still have two companions. This is the result of our joint efforts."

"Oh? Where is your companion now? I can't wait to discuss these magical species from the outside world with you." Thor asked eagerly.

"I'm afraid not recently. After developing the inactivated red worm, our experiment hit a bottleneck. The two of them went to find a breakthrough separately. Without new ideas, I'm afraid they won't come back in the short term."

"That's right. But it's exciting to see such powerful experimental results. I've just started to look for ways to create and inactivate red worms myself. These days, I just go out to look for live red worms. I didn't expect that I just started Once you start, you will have reached the finish line.”

Saul was not stingy with his praise at all.

"This is not the end." Douglas remained calm. "Although we have obtained inactivated red worms, we have no way to find a suitable method to control them."

Douglas spread his hands towards Saul, "We have been stuck at this step for a long time. The reason why I took the liberty to call you is to see if you have any new ideas."

"After all, we all want to find a way to fight against the Eye of the Abyss by studying the powerful red worms in the outside world."

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